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*Two free child tickets with each full price adult ticket purchased.

The word wassailing is believed to derive from the Old English ‘was hal’, meaning ‘be hale’ or ‘good health’.

Wassailing dates to the Anglo-Saxon era and traditionally took place on the twelfth night after Christmas, now wassails usually take place between late December and February.

As a result of blessing the orchards a good harvest was expected for the year to come.

Come to the traditional ‘Waking Up with Wassailing’ a family friendly week as we open up the Museum.

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